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seize

[seez] / siz /




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More than 34 million doses were seized in the two most recent years, according to data released in a Freedom of Information request to the MHRA.

From BBC

New powers allowing mobile phones to be seized from illegal migrants without arresting them have come into force.

From BBC

The opposition doesn’t appear to have the means to seize power, the Dragonfly analysts said.

From MarketWatch

He also called on Venezuelans to get back to their daily life, speaking less than two days after the US strikes shook the capital Caracas and special forces seized Maduro and his wife.

From Barron's

A few hours before Maduro and his wife were seized, he met Chinese diplomats at his palace in Caracas.

From BBC